South Korea Is Developing A 'Black-Out' Bomb To Be Used Against North Korea



Newsweek: South Korea 'Blackout Bombs' Can Take Down Pyongyang Without Firing a Shot

The South Korean military is developing a new weapon to fight North Korea’s growing nuclear capabilities.

Seoul’s Agency for Defense Development (ADD) has acquired the technology to build graphite bombs, non-lethal weapons that can take down North Korea’s power system in case of a war, according to military sources who spoke to South Korea’s news agency Yonhap on Sunday.

“All technologies for the development of a graphite bomb led by the ADD have been secured," a military official said. "It is in the stage where we can build the bombs anytime."

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More News On Reports That South Korea Is Developing A 'Black-Out' Bomb To Be Used Against North Korea

S. Korean military has acquired 'Blackout Bomb' technology -- Arirang
Korea close to developing 'blackout bomb' -- Korea Herald
South Korea reveals 'blackout bomb' that can wipe out North Korea's electricity grid and prevent Kim from using his nukes, without killing anyone -- Daily Mail
South Korea developing graphite 'blackout bombs' to paralyse North's electrical grid -- The Telegraph
South Korea threatens to drop blackout bombs on North Korea -- NEWS.com.au
South Korea develops 'blackout bomb' to use against Kim Jong-un -- Yahoo News
South Korea prepared to bomb the North’s electrical grid -- New York Post
South Korea Develops 'Blackout Bomb' Technology -- Sputnik
South Korea Develops Garphite Bomb To Blackout North -- Defenseworld

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